US Navy Technology Makes Fuel from Seawater

Making fuel out of seawater is now possible, according to a team of scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. They developed...

Pluvia Converts Rainwater to Electricity, Purifies It

Pluvia is made of a microturbine, 12-volt rechargeable batteries, generator, pipe, pump, charcoal filter and a storage tank. Rain has received quite a bit of attention...

How Mobile Networks Can Be 100% Powered by Renewables, USC Scientists

When you pick up your phone to send a message, check your email, call a friend, etc. etc., do you think of how much...

Used Electric Vehicle Batteries to Power European Data Centers

It is well known that large data centers account for quite a large portion of the total energy consumption around the world, and the...

Scientists Produce Cheap Liquid Fuel From Natural Gas, Replacing Petroleum

It is often that we hear of the latest super-method to produce cheap and clean fuel using cheap materials, but it is not too...

Kemper County Energy Facility Promises Emission-Free Energy Production From Coal

Is there such thing as "clean coal"? Apparently yes, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who are the biggest supporters of the...

Oil and Gas Giants Receive Unneeded Subsidies, Avoid Paying Taxes

Shocking report by the nonpartisan research and advocacy group Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ), reveals that for the past 5 years major oil and...

Global Atlas Guides Investors to the Best Locations for Renewable Energy Plants

Making that first step and switching to renewable energy is sometimes quite difficult. Probably not so much when it comes to fitting solar panels or...

NY’s Green Bank to Support Private Clean Energy Projects

The city of New York is proud to be the base for the Green Bank statewide organization, the largest one in the U.S. The...

Nuclear Fusion: NIF Scientists Getting Out More Energy Than They Put In

The black sheep of the clean energy family, nuclear power, has dealt with a PR stigma for decades. Some of it deserved (potential destructiveness...